There have already been several calls for the developer, Aspyr Media, to fix the issue. While other Star Wars games are coming to the Switch, many will hope that older players bypassing the matchmaking protocol so that it pits vastly more experienced players against newcomers are contained to this title. Star Wars Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy utilizes third and first-person gameplay and on top of a campaign also has online matchmaking. The game has now been released on the PlayStation 4 and Switch, but the players who have been consistently playing for 17 years are making it tough for newcomers. A fair amount of time has passed since the release of the game, but when rumors circulated about Star Wars Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy coming to the Switch excitement from Star Wars fans began to peak. Star Wars Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy was originally released in 2003 to the delight of players who wanted to use a lightsaber with a custom character.